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Old 12-06-2013, 09:03 AM
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Yankees off season gets even more interesting. Got to go for another bat now and someone w a halfway decent glove for 2B/. As a Yankees fan, I won't miss the lack of hustle of Cano, but he sure was talented
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Old 12-06-2013, 09:19 AM
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damn man. cano could have walked to first base and i wouldn't have cared. loved watching him play.
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How long before Cano says, "it wasn't about the money, I always wanted to play in Seattle"?

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Christmas comes early for this M's fan. We needed help up the middle.... in the outfield.... and a closer wouldn't hurt either this year Santa.... there's still time.

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Hope he enjoys losing for 10 years and never winning another world series ring.
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Old 12-06-2013, 09:44 AM
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Seattle can be very strong if they ever get an outfield. Cano, Seager, and Nick Franklin will all be under contract until at least 2018. That's a heavy hitting infield.

Felix and Iwakuma are strong anchors in the rotation too.
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How soon people forget that for a 5-6 year period Seattle was the winningest Franchise in all of Baseball and made it to the ALCS in back to back years. If not for a stacked Yankees team at their absolute peak, they could have won 2-3 World Series in that time. A far cry from not winning. They have built the best Minor League organization in all of Baseball with a young Pitching Corp that other teams would Mortgage the Farm for, and now with Cano should be able to start attractive some free agents. I am not saying they are going to win the World Series, but they are certainly not going to "lose for the next decade".
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Hey Seattle...

Enjoy that contract in about 5 or 6 years. What an albatross that thing will be.

News flash. There aren't many 41 year old second basemen out there.

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Old 12-06-2013, 09:55 AM
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Yeah, but there are 41 year old DH's.
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Old 12-06-2013, 10:07 AM
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Hey rich ur gonna pay him that money AS A DH... JUST LOOK AT A RODS MESS.
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Yeah, but there are 41 year old DH's.
Cano will start the downslide in 2-3 years. By age 37 he will move to DH and the final 4 years of that contract he will hit and play like Jason Giambi at a similar age. Should be fun.

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Bad move. Cano is lazy and was given too much $$. What a waste of talent.
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Talk about another albatross of a contract....how about the Ellsbury contract?

It was funny that Yankee fans the other day thought that they could sign Ellsbury, McCann and still get Cano and a pitcher or 2.
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Wow, surprising how many of the northeastern board crowd are taking snipes at the Mariners fans here - can't you just let us be less-than-miserable for a few days? In return we will still all bow down to the Yankee money and acknowledge their individual player greatness.

Also, you kind of owe us for sending you Brendan Ryan - how could we have foreseen that he would boost his average from .190 to .220? I can't believe that only resulted in a $2 mill per year contract. What cheapskates you guys are.
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Wow, surprising how many of the northeastern board crowd are taking snipes at the Mariners fans here - can't you just let us be less-than-miserable for a few days? In return we will still all bow down to the Yankee money and acknowledge their individual player greatness.

Also, you kind of owe us for sending you Brendan Ryan - how could we have foreseen that he would boost his average from .190 to .220? I can't believe that only resulted in a $2 mill per year contract. What cheapskates you guys are.
I hate the Yankees with a passion. Just amused that the Mariners, even with this move, will most likely be a .500 team next year.

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I hate the Yankees with a passion. Just amused that the Mariners, even with this move, will most likely be a .500 team next year.

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Hey, we can only hope for .500

Last year preseason, the talk was about how great the Astros and Mariners will be in a few years, but with the Mariners brass chasing off Eric Wedge, I fear they are no longer on track. I do believe they needed a Cano-type to take them into this promised future period of greatness, so we'll see.
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Talk about another albatross of a contract....how about the Ellsbury contract?

It was funny that Yankee fans the other day thought that they could sign Ellsbury, McCann and still get Cano and a pitcher or 2.

This Yankee fan knew Cano was history as soon as Ellsbury signed.

Ellsbury, outside of 1 season, is half the player of Cano and is getting paid nearly as much per season.

Granted, Yankees would have been crazy giving Cano the same 10-year contract, even though he's missed less games in the last 7 years then Ellsbury misses in any given week.

I just don't understand the economics of baseball the last few years. All these long-term guaranteed contracts are insane.
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I think the GMs that hand these deals out figure they'll be long gone by the time the contract is up, so it most likely won't be their problem.
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I just don't understand the economics of baseball the last few years. All these long-term guaranteed contracts are insane.
Funny, when I read about Brendan Ryan's new contract, my eyes popped and I had a good discussion about these salaries with a friend.

There are probably good articles/books that explain it, but my guess is they blame it on corporate tickets. Ticket prices and concessions, along with marketing contracts and television, obviously have to go up in order to support these salaries, but it all comes down to what 'we' are willing to pay. Back in the early '80s when I lived in Houston, I could afford to go to as many games as I wanted. Now I scour stub hub for bargains, and still don't go to more than ten each year, and I never pay the beer and food prices.

That leaves all those empty corporate seats. So...large American companies use cheap foreign labor to keep stock prices up and 'their' country's middle class down, use some of that money to tell us on television how much they love us, some of it to buy baseball tickets to hand out some of that love to their upper management, and the seats remain mostly empty.

And we watch the game in a bar over $2.00 happy hour Raniers. Yeah, I'm mad - you corporate management types need to give away those tickets to your underlings if you'd rather go to Ruths Chris for dinner.

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Don't worry they will just pass it off to you season ticket holders.
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Wow I didnt even know the mariners had that much money to spend on anything. I live in seattle and the mariners are horrible so hopefully cano coming here will get us at least 3 wins for the season..lol
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[QUOTE=yanks12025;1214203]Hope he enjoys losing for 10 years and never winning another world series ring.[/QUOTE

Yes because surely the Yankees are going to win many more championships in the next 10 years
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If Seattle can get David Price, that's a helluva a 1-2-3 for the playoffs......if they make it that is.
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Yes because surely the Yankees are going to win many more championships in the next 10 years
I bet in the next ten years the Yankees win more rings then the M's do.
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My guess is he figures that he has just as much a chance of winning in Seattle as he did in NY and the money was better.
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Good luck cano with a 215 average hitters in front of you. I guess it was about the money and not going to a winning team. He might have made a bad decision
Letting Jay z represent him, got his money but not getting a ring there. He will put fans in the seats to watch only him. Good luck with that.
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If he really is lazy as others have said here, I doubt he would care about a ring over money.
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I bet in the next ten years the Yankees win more rings then the M's do.
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I've been a Yankees fan for 51 years.

As a fan, I've been fortunate enough to see them win eight World Series titles and countless trips to the playoffs. There is nothing to be upset about.

I was never enamored with Cano. He was offered a huge chunk of change by the Yankees and decided to accept the Mariners offer.

So be it.

I will not miss him.

The Yankees will be just fine this season, and the next and the next.

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yes, therefore every single baseball player in the world should do everything possible to become a member of the yankees.
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Yankees fans should not just assume World Series come their way by birthright. As a fan who grew up watching baseball in the 1980's they were BAD for a long time. Maybe they will be fine and maybe they wont, but assuming they will win World Series' over the next 10 years just because they have pinstripes and rich owners?????
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I live in Wershington and as such I am a M's fan by proxy. I hate to say it but this feels like a desperate last ditch effort by Jack Z. to save his job by putting lipstick on a pig. They need to have at least one other big bat in that line up to play 500.
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Cano was lazy running and it won't change. Great talent. One man does not make up a team. Let him go. The salaries are out of control, and I am done going to the stadium to pay for them. Thank god for 55" HD TV..
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Absolutely a great talent.

Like I wrote previously, "I was never enamored with Cano."

Cano was always about Cano.

Yankees will be just fine without him.
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Hey I have been a suffering Met fan for the last 5yrs of painfull baseball. At least they picked up Granderson and are trying. This is a improvement and I hope its a start going in the right direction.
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I live in Wershington and as such I am a M's fan by proxy. I hate to say it but this feels like a desperate last ditch effort by Jack Z. to save his job by putting lipstick on a pig. They need to have at least one other big bat in that line up to play 500.
I agree that Jack Z should not have this job, as he has made plenty of mistakes, forcing out Wedge being one of them. I also agree that they need a big bat, and I think Cano is a much more serious effort than they put out last year with the two big veteran acquisitions. But this isn't putting lipstick on a pig, or adding a bat in order to play .500. The Mariners may not take advantage of it, but almost everyone recognizes that they have the young talent waiting in the wings to build a very good team in the near future, but you usually can't do that without a Cano or two. They've added the big bat. Now let's see if they can put the pitching staff together in the right way and properly get rid of a few lost causes such as Justin Smoak.
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I follow both the M's and the Yankees (grew up in NY, now live in WA).

The labeling of Cano as "lazy" has always been unfair and a misunderstood take on a truly natural talent. It just takes watching him for a few games to see a smooth, solid style of play. Just because it looks effortless in the field, doesn't mean he is lazy. Just because he isn't a "grinder" who makes routine 4-3 ground-outs ever-so-slightly-closer, does not make him lazy. He is a fantastic player. I think most fans in NY will miss him because he was fun to watch, and talent like that is special. I'm lucky that I got to follow him as a Yankee and will get to continue following him closely as a Mariner.

I don't feel like Yankee fans assume that World Series titles are their birthright. However, Yankee fans likely feel like they will be a better team over the next ten years than the Mariners. That seems pretty plausible and likely, no? Who has more postseason wins in the next ten years, the M's or the Yankees? Maybe it is debatable, but if I were a betting man, I'd say the Yankees.

In my experience watching Eric Wedge manage the M's and the Indians before that, he appears to be a sub-par manager in virtually every way. To me, the M's were smart to go in a new direction, especially if Wedge was asking for to be brought back for more than one year.

Here is one of the many articles you can find to support my point about Wedge's generally underwhelming managerial career [some of the better points about him are slightly embedded, which requires a closer read]: http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/po...ire-eric-wedge
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No worries for the Yanks they just signed Beltran.
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However, Yankee fans likely feel like they will be a better team over the next ten years than the Mariners. That seems pretty plausible and likely, no? Who has more postseason wins in the next ten years, the M's or the Yankees? Maybe it is debatable, but if I were a betting man, I'd say the Yankees.
Yes, again - all baseball players on the planet should flock to the Yankees - it only makes sense.

And as huge as their payroll is, and as great as their individual players are (and their amazing fans...), shouldn't any Yankee manager who doesn't win the World Series every year be deemed a failure? And even some who DO win it, since it would be impossible to do otherwise based on their plethora of talent, payroll and incredibly knowledgeable and loyal fans?

It's no illogical jump of logic to state that ALL human beings who have any sense at all, should convert to Yankee fans?
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I don't think my post indicated that I feel like all players should flock to the Yankees. I indicated a fairly rational explanation for the likely outlook of many Yankee fans, and I am someone with ties and an interest in BOTH teams. I was responding to a post about the entitlement of Yankee fans--maybe some fans have a sense of entitlement (isn't being a fan of any team about entitlement in some way, shape, or form?). Yankee fans have high expectations, not because of pinstripes, but because of their market and their money. Should a post about Yankee fan expectations and the fact that they are likely to win more postseason games than the M's be taken to mean that "all baseball players should flock to the Yankees"? Or that all fans should be Yankee fans? No and no.

I'm sorry if my post was taken to be about Yankee fan superiority, or interpreting my advocacy for people being fair-weather fans. That was not my intention. I think anyone who is being objective would agree with the statement I made, and know that it was not about the actual superiority of teams or fans. I have a huge rooting interest in the M's and would like to see them have a successful run.

I also love baseball, in general, and have an interest in parity in the game.

Are you defending Eric Wedge with your rhetorical question about managers?

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In order to compete now I think the Mariners could:
  • Trade Taijuan Walker for David Price
  • Trade Nick Franklin for Billy Butler and install him as the DH
  • Sign Corey Hart and make him the first baseman
  • Trade Danny Hultzen for Joc Pederson and put him if right field

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1. Ackley LF
2. Kyle Seager 3b
3. Robinson Cano 2b
4. Billy Butler DH
5. Corey Hart 1b
6. Joc Pederson RF
7. Michael Saunders CF
8. Brad Miller SS
9. Mike Zunino C

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Price
Paxton
Capps
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I indicated a fairly rational explanation for the likely outlook of many Yankee fans,
Twice.

I already stated my thoughts on Eric Wedge. I get it - you disagree.
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I believe it will take Walker AND Franklin plus for Price.
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I believe it will take Walker AND Franklin plus for Price.
Walker and Franklin aren't going anywhere. Paxton, maybe. He had a much better record last year than the Mariners had planned on. Could be the league will get used to him quickly and they might try to get rid of him before that happens.
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Hey, we'd be happy to trade Michael Pineda back to you.........for ANYBODY, who can make a big league roster.

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Only a couple changes to Mike's post... He's probably forgotten more about the game and evaluating players than I'll ever know....

..... but I don't think Capps will be in the rotation, he's a decent middle reliever. I don't remember him starting any games last season. Erasmo Ramirez or Maurer might be a fifth starter with Hernandez, Iwakuma, Walker, and Paxton. I wouldn't mind a trade Paxton & Franklin for Price, but it's a pipe-dream.

Bloomquist at short, rather than Miller. Always liked him, glad he'll be back in Mariners uniform again. Ibanez was a welcome surprise after his return last season, maybe lightning strikes twice.

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Walker and Franklin aren't going anywhere. Paxton, maybe. He had a much better record last year than the Mariners had planned on. Could be the league will get used to him quickly and they might try to get rid of him before that happens.
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I bet in the next ten years the Yankees win more rings then the M's do.
Betcha it's a dead heat.
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